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Show Page 8 The Thunderbird Monday March 25, 1985 i i FRMX 5 1 t Jl I I Si w ! UJ Z Z C. i . ' " This weekend marked the official beginning of spring, and the weather on campus couldnt have been better. It was a perfect time to enjoy being out of doors. ( Science fair held here Lr?J jrr s . . iSyy aa iL aTfLJl fcaSL HAMBURGER, 'SMALL FRY, & SMALL DRINK FOR ONLY 99C EXPIRES APRIL 30, 1985. GOOD AT HERMIES DEPOT 231 NORTH 1100 WEST 586-978- i 12-1- 6 & HERMIES TOO! 546 NORTH MAIN STREET 586-716- The public is invited to visit SUSC April 2 to look over the scientific experiments of more than 400 junior and senior high school students on campus for Regional Science Fair competition. Exhibits will be open from 1 to 4 p.m., according to Fair Director Richard Dotson, an associate professor of science at SUSC. Junior division exhibits will be housed in the Great Hall, senior division experiments in the War Memorial Fieldhouse. This is the 14th year that SUSC has hosted the regional meet, Dotson said. Six senior division winners will win trips to the 8 International Science and Engineering Fair May in Shreveport, La. Many additional prizes will be awarded, including gold, silver and bronze medals which will be presented for the first time at the April 2 meet. The science fair gives students an opportunity to do some actual scientific experimentation and to gain some recognition and credit for their work, Dotson said. 1 El 3 CORN DOGS FOR ONLY 99C Y. EXPIRES APRIL 30, 1985. GOOD AT HERMIES DEPOT 231 NORTH 1100 WEST 586-978, HERMIES TOO! 546 NORTH MAIN STREET 586-716- 7RmI y--"' SI 6 MilMi.lihiililiiiruiliilll I sT' v yji GROOMERY 1 AT THE V MOUNTAIN VIEW ANIMAL CLINIC 226$ WEST MIDVALLEY RD CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 586-491- 8 THURSDAY AFTERNOONS O SATURDAYS. OTHER DAYS AVAILABLE BY APPT. |